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HA
Hazimworks
Nearly 7 minutes for the headline sequence!! That's got to be some sort of record. I was losing the will to live.


This sort of length is standard with news in Spain, at least in the other programmes I've seen.[/quote]

Same goes to any South American country and French-speaking countries.
NY
NYTV
From KBS in South Korea, here is a compilation of KBS2's KBS 8 Morning News Time intros from 2004 to the present:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA47rLNLgng

What's the point of KBS having two different morning newscasts, News Plaza and Morning News Time?

South Korean television doesn't really have long breakfast shows similar to BBC Breakfast or NBC's Today show, most of them run for an hour only. As to News Plaza's existence, it is one of two remnants of a former television station. When South Korea was under military dictatorship in 1980, several broadcasters were forced to merge with KBS. Most notably the defunct Tongyang Broadcasting Company, where "News Plaza" originally came from. TBC was forced into KBS and became KBS 2. "Morning Newstime" started in 2004.
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QN
Quatorzine Neko
Nearly 7 minutes for the headline sequence!! That's got to be some sort of record. I was losing the will to live.


This sort of length is standard with news in Spain, at least in the other programmes I've seen.


Same goes to any South American country and French-speaking countries.[/quote]

Not in French-speaking countries; not in Belgium, France, Canada, Switzerland and Ivory Coast anyway (that's afaik).
HA
Hazimworks
NYTV posted:
From KBS in South Korea, here is a compilation of KBS2's KBS 8 Morning News Time intros from 2004 to the present:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA47rLNLgng

What's the point of KBS having two different morning newscasts, News Plaza and Morning News Time?

South Korean television doesn't really have long breakfast shows similar to BBC Breakfast or NBC's Today show, most of them run for an hour only. As to News Plaza's existence, it is one of two remnants of a former television station. When South Korea was under military dictatorship in 1980, several broadcasters were forced to merge with KBS. Most notably the defunct Tongyang Broadcasting Company, where "News Plaza" originally came from. TBC was forced into KBS and became KBS 2. "Morning Newstime" started in 2004.

But SBS' Morning Wide runs for more than an hour and air in parts to allow advertising in between.

From what I know, Asian countries like Japan, South Korea and Philippines already started their breakfast TV before the 1990s, where after that period almost every Asian country does breakfast TV. Indonesia started breakfast TV in 1993 while Malaysia and Singapore start a year later.
Last edited by Hazimworks on 21 September 2017 1:22pm
EL
elmarko
Here’s NHK’s morning show with a rather unfortunate interruption last year:

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LL
London Lite Founding member
France 24 is to launch their Spanish tv channel on September 26th. Unlike the current services which are based in Paris, this channel will be based in Bogota, Colombia with 35 journalists and 10 correspondents.

The channel will target Latin and South America.

http://www.france24.com/en/20170922-ya-esta-france-24-now-available-spanish-press-conference-louvre?ref=tw_i
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ADmanamDA
According to Newscaststudio, Bloomberg "announced this week a partnership with Saudi Research and Marketing Group, the publishers of Asharq Al-Awsat, Arab News and Aleqtisadiah, to launch Bloomberg Al-Arabiya, a 24-hour Arabic-language business and financial news service".

http://www.newscaststudio.com/2017/09/22/bloomberg-launch-arabic-network-partnership-saudi-firm/
Last edited by ADmanamDA on 22 September 2017 10:50pm
QN
Quatorzine Neko
And another rebrand for regional news in Spain, this time it happened in May 2017 at TV Canaria:

BB
BBI45
France 24 is to launch their Spanish tv channel on September 26th. Unlike the current services which are based in Paris, this channel will be based in Bogota, Colombia with 35 journalists and 10 correspondents.

The channel will target Latin and South America.

http://www.france24.com/en/20170922-ya-esta-france-24-now-available-spanish-press-conference-louvre?ref=tw_i

Live feed here:

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WW
WW Update
The beginning of tonight's election coverage; Three, New Zealand:

WW
WW Update
A 15-minute compilation of CNN International promos from 1991:

JU
Justin
Here in NZ, 1 News had some interesting election graphics this year. A lot more relaxed compared to the UK, US elections coverage; no exit polls, no megawall of reporters.


Interestingly, they also updated their main new set to include some of the slick AR graphics. Have to say that it really isn't working for me. Really distracting; former set for comparison.

Videos courtesy of NaruTVMock...
Last edited by Justin on 25 September 2017 5:53am

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